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Chapter 74 The New Phenomenon of Outlying Islands

On the morning of July 2, the fourth year of Tianxuan, Qu Mao left Sky Island and headed for the outlying island.

Taking advantage of the first light of morning, Qu Mao, accompanied by Mo Yangqiao and Liu Qianhui, walked around Kongdao and had breakfast in a foreign village on Kongdao.

It takes a very short time for the super warship to go from the civilian dock of Kongdao to the civilian docks outside the village in the north and south of the outlying island. After all, the width of the strait between Kongdao and the outlying island is only 10 kilometers.

Almost as soon as Qu Mao climbed aboard the super warship, he began to enter the civilian docks outside the village in the north and south, and began to disembark.

The outlying islands are territories that have been developed since the early days of the entire Yicheng territory. Basically, Yidao was developed before it was fully developed.

Among all the wars that the Yicheng territory has experienced, there was only one time when the anti-Yicun Alliance attacked the outlying islands, leaving behind the current outlying islands of Digang and Dicun. Even Dicheng was built to house prisoners of war from that war.

Therefore, the current outlying island should be the longest developed island in the Holy Land of Yicheng Territory, except for Yi Island.

Qu Mao soon disembarked at the civilian docks outside the villages in the north and south of the outlying islands. Not much of the original vegetation on the outlying islands remains. Most of them were burned by fire magicians when a large number of residents were resettled, and then villages were built or cultivated into farmland.

And because the outlying island is the largest island in the Holy Land of Yicheng Territory, and the cultivated land along the Li River is very fertile, the outlying island is even more attractive to the residents of Yicheng Territory.

Qu Mao did not stop at Lihe Village in the north or south, nor bothered the local residents or village chiefs and other management personnel. Instead, he rented a group of stagecoaches at the post station and walked along the road at the top of Lihe Dam towards Lihe Reservoir.

Kong Ming’s home is located in the reservoir village under the Lihe Reservoir, and Kong Ming conducted a large number of hydrodynamic facility experiments at the Lihe Reservoir dam. Qu Mao’s visit was to inspect the results of the hydrodynamic facility experiments. Of course, the offshore island is limited

Almost all of the industries in Lihe are built around the Lihe Reservoir, and Qu Mao also wanted to take a look at the industrial development of the offshore islands.

At the top of the Lihe Dam, Qu Mao had an unobstructed view of the scenery on both sides of the Lihe River. It happened to be early July, and the Lishu Island was further south than the Liusu Principality on the main mainland. Therefore, the summer grains had been harvested, and the autumn grains had not been sown yet.

, the cultivated land is even more visible.

Qu Mao was free to ride a horse, and the road at the top of the Lihe Dam was not complicated. The stagecoach naturally took Qu Mao directly to the vicinity of the Lihe Reservoir. Every hydrodynamic facility had been loaded onto the Lihe Reservoir dam.

From the flat plains on both sides of the Lihe River to the mountains around the Lihe Reservoir, Qu Mao seems to have traveled through time and space.

The cultivated land on both sides of the Li River has basically been allocated to the residents of the outlying island for farming. Only a small stretch of cultivated land next to the Li River dam still belongs to the lord's cabin of the Yicheng territory. Of course, these cultivated lands are basically of excellent quality and above.

The arable land has higher food yields.

At the Reservoir Village Inn, Qu Mao retreated his horse and walked along the Lihe Reservoir Dam to watch, while thinking about whether to develop catering or tourism for ordinary residents on the outlying islands.

Of course, local business development must be considered, and I am afraid that we cannot avoid the Nandi Chamber of Commerce. We may also have to communicate with Mafi Trani of the Nandi Chamber of Commerce.

If the Holy Land wants to develop tourism and catering industries, it is not completely impossible. After all, the Yicheng territory has a total population of 4.3 billion in the Holy Land and the main continent, and the Holy Land has this foundation.

Qu Mao lived on the mainland for two and a half months and discovered that the local aborigines actually have catering and tourism industries, but they are not very developed, especially the tourism industry.

Since there are catering industries in the major cities of Liusu Principality and the six princely states on the main continent, why can't the catering industry be developed in the Holy Land of Yicheng Territory? However, after thinking about it, Qu Mao suppressed this idea.

After all, the most mobile people in the Yicheng Territory are currently only heroes, troops or management personnel. Even if ordinary residents move around, they are basically the residents of the Holy Land of the early Yicheng Territory returning to Yancheng to visit relatives.

When these civil servants travel, they will basically choose to eat at the village hall or city lord's mansion at their destination or on the way. As a result, in the huge sacred land of Yicheng, except for the underground tavern in Huitong Town and the Yiping Inn, there is almost no food and beverage.

Industry.

Based on this fact, the Village Hall or the City Lord's Mansion are functional buildings rather than commercial buildings. In the future, when conditions are mature, the catering industry may be developed, but at least choosing this stage is not considered a rigid necessity.

With this kind of thinking, Qu Mao walked all the way to the Lihe Reservoir dam. The experiments on the hydrodynamic facilities tested before Kong Ming left were proceeding as usual.

The water in the Lihe Reservoir dam flows through the dam through the drainage hole, impacts the impeller placed by Kongming in the drainage hole, and drives the impeller to rotate.

The rotation of the impeller drives the transmission belt, which in turn brings the power to the blacksmith shop on the shore through the bearing unit, driving the big hammer in the blacksmith shop to hit the anvil up and down, and there is a blacksmith shop on the anvil.

The worker holds the iron billet and reaches it on the anvil to strike.

The application of hydraulic facilities in the blacksmith shop freed up the workload of the blacksmith apprentices from swinging sledgehammers.

Qu Mao stopped for a while outside the blacksmith's shop, carefully observing Kong Ming's hydrodynamic device transmitting power to the blacksmith's shop to swing the sledgehammer. He thought silently in his mind: Since the hydraulic facility can replace the blacksmith's apprentice swinging the sledgehammer, does he only need other

If the facility can also solve the problem of power, can this function be realized?

Thinking about it, the windmill in another world appeared in Qu Mao's mind.

As a dead man, Qu Mao has never seen a windmill in another world with his own eyes, but he often sees it in film and television works.

Since hydropower can be utilized, wind power should also be directly applied, and even solar energy, wind energy, electric energy, thermal energy, etc. can all be fully utilized.

In an instant, many power systems entered Qu Mao's mind.

In front of the Lihe Reservoir dam, Qu Mao stopped and thought for a while, and made up his mind to draw the concept and hand it over to Kong Ming for research and development.

Qu Mao invited researchers from the Hydrodynamic Research Institute around the dam to have lunch with him. During the meal, Qu Mao mentioned that the application of wind power, solar energy, electric energy and thermal energy that he had just thought about would be very complicated to implement.

, but wind power should be developed in advance.

The researchers from the Hydrodynamic Research Institute were confused after hearing this. Qu Mao had to ask the engineers from the Hydrodynamic Research Institute to wait for Kong Ming to come back, ask Kong Ming for his opinion, and then start the experiment.

Qu Mao himself promised to draw a simple diagram of the utilization of wind power on the way to Jidao.

With Qu Mao's guarantee, the engineers at the Hydrodynamic Research Institute finished their lunch happily.

After lunch, Qu Mao continued south, preparing to go from Di Gang to Jidao Nangang.
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